The Horizonte Instruction and Training Center held its graduation ceremony on May 31, 2025, celebrating the achievements of its students and honoring significant contributions from alumni and community supporters. The event highlighted the dedication of staff and the impact of scholarships on students' futures.
A key moment in the ceremony was the recognition of Christina Cabrera, an alumna who graduated in 2008 and has been a vital part of the Horizonte team since 2015. Christina's commitment to her role as an adult registrar was acknowledged, with her meticulous attention to detail playing a crucial role in the graduation process. Her colleagues praised her straightforward nature and deep care for others, emphasizing her influence on the school community.
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Subscribe for Free The ceremony also featured a formal recognition of scholarship donors and recipients. School counselor Eleanor Chase presented a newly established Horizonte scholarship, honoring the contributions of various community partners and individuals who have supported students financially. Notable donors included the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation and the Rotary Club of Salt Lake City, among others.
Chase highlighted the remarkable achievements of scholarship recipients, many of whom have overcome significant challenges and are the first in their families to pursue higher education. The scholarships are seen as a vital investment in the students' futures, providing them with opportunities to succeed.
In a poignant tribute, the school announced a new scholarship in memory of Ara Gutierrez Sanchez, a beloved colleague who passed away the previous year. This gesture reflects the school's commitment to honoring those who have made a lasting impact on the community.
Overall, the graduation ceremony served as a celebration of resilience, community support, and the transformative power of education, setting a hopeful tone for the future of Horizonte's students.